Larry Carlton H7 VS
Electric Guitar

Latest User Reviews
quality issue
very rusted strings
high nut
shrinked neck, so you can feel the fret when moving along the neck.
g string first 3 frets are sharp due to high nut and first fret distance. Even lowering the nut doesn't fix it. Went to 2 stores to get setup.
With all the rework and troubles, I might as well get a more well known brand with better quality control.
with all the good youtube reviews. I'm very disappointed. It doesn't take an expert to see a bad quality.
Great guitar but!
This is an amazingly good guitar, I absolutely loved it but sadly I knew I couldn’t live with the weight.. 4 kg is too much to have hanging round your neck for a 2 hour plus set.. also the neck at the nut is a little to narrow but I could live with that if it was lighter…
I returned the guitar..
A little disappointed
After reading and watching other reviews I was very interested in this guitar but I could not connect with this instrument. I did not like the tone control, it's like it's either on or off and the neck is really thin at the nut.
But it's a very beautiful guitar and it had no other issues.
Amazing guitar for the price
Build quality is excellent and it sounds amazing. I could easily compare this guitar to other much more expensive guitars.
A real ES335!
One of the best guitar I own, perfect quality, playability, balance , colour, weight, stable tuning, and ofcourse best sound. But not as expensive as a genuine Gibson ES335.
Weel built, good sounding guitar
The H7 is a very well built instrument, I've found no flaws in binding, inlays or finish. It's not light weight but it sings and has a good clarity in the tone.
The volume controls seem to have a treble bleed that is tuned so it does more of a bass roll off than regular volume control, it's almost like having a seamless blending from humbucker to single coil, not bad but works different from what I'm used to.
If you're not having trouble with a neck that's 40 mm at the nut this is very much guitar for the money.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Larry Carlton
- Released in 2020
- Average price : $710
- Build: Semi-Hollow
- Body: Maple
- Top: Flamed maple
- Set-in neck: Mahogany (Toona sureni)
- Fingerboard: Ebony (Diospyros Crassiflora)
- Fingerboard inlays: Squares
- Neck profile: C
- 22 Medium jumbo frets
- Scale: 627 mm (24.7")
- Fingerboard radius: 305 mm (12")
- Nut width: 40 mm (1.57")
- Bone nut
- Pickup: 2 AlNiCo 2 humbuckers with chrome cover (bridge and neck)
- 2 Volume controls and 2 tone controls
- 3-Way toggle switch
- Black pickguard
- Ivory binding
- Bridge: TOM style with aluminium stop tail piece
- Sire machine heads
- Chrome hardware
- String gauges: .010 - .046
- Colour: Vintage sunburst
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